Large-scale Instability during Gravitational Collapse with Neutrino Transport and a Core-Collapse Supernova


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Most of the energy released in the gravitational collapse of the cores of massive stars is carried away by neutrinos. Neutrinos play a pivotal role in explaining core-collape supernovae. Currently, mathematical models of the gravitational collapse are based on multi-dimensional gas dynamics and thermonuclear reactions, while neutrino transport is considered in a simplified way. Multidimensional gas dynamics is used with neutrino transport in the flux-limited diffusion approximation to study the role of multi-dimensional effects. The possibility of large-scale convection is discussed, which is interesting both for explaining SN II and for setting up observations to register possible high-energy (≳10MeV) neutrinos from the supernova. A new multi-dimensional, multi-temperature gas dynamics method with neutrino transport is presented.

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A. G. Aksenov

Institute for Computer Aided Design

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Email: aksenov@icad.org.ru
Russian Federation, 2-aya Brestskaya ul. 19/18, Moscow, 123067

V. M. Chechetkin

Institute for Computer Aided Design; Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics

Email: aksenov@icad.org.ru
Russian Federation, 2-aya Brestskaya ul. 19/18, Moscow, 123067; Miusskaya pl. 4, Moscow, 125047

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